Texas Trails & Silver Tales

Trashdoctor

Country • Rock • Blues Rock

Trashdoctor blends country grit, southern rock energy, and blues-rock soul into road-worn songs inspired by Texas highways, Airstream travel, and life under open skies.Built with the help of modern tools and creative experimentation, Trashdoctor is where storytelling meets sound—raw, reflective, and always moving forward.

Released April 2026

Airstream Dreams

Airstream Dreams is a sun-soaked, road-worn collection of songs from Trashdoctor—where Texas highways stretch forever, margaritas are always within reach, and every mile tells a story. Blending gritty Southern rock with laid-back coastal grooves, this album captures the spirit of life on the open road in a polished aluminum dream.
From the first sip of “Margarita” to the final sunset fade of “Airstream Dreams,” the album rolls through a series of unforgettable stops and stories. “Big Bend Adventures” paints wide desert skies and rugged backcountry freedom, while “Boogie to La Grange” and “La Grange” bring a high-energy, dust-kicking tribute to classic Texas rhythm and blues. Along the coast, “Margaritas on the Bolivar” slows things down with salty air, crashing waves, and neon-lit beach nights.
Every track feels like a different campsite, a different memory—woven together by the hum of tires on asphalt and the glow of campfire light reflecting off polished steel. It’s an album about freedom, friendship, and the stories that only come from chasing horizons.
Whether you’re parked under the stars or cruising down a two-lane blacktop, Airstream Dreams is your soundtrack for the journey.

Released April 2026

Texas Trails & Silver Tales

Texas Trails & Silver Tales is a rolling storybook of chrome reflections, campfire laughter, and the kind of memories you only make when you slow down and truly enjoy the ride. With this album, Trashdoctor leans deep into the soul of the Texas Hill Country Airstream life—where every mile holds a memory, and every gathering turns into a story worth telling.
The journey kicks off with “Shiny Silver Parade,” a joyful, rumbling tribute to caravans of polished Airstreams parading around the Circuit of the Americas race track like a family reunion on wheels. From there, “Silver Tales on Texas Trails” sets the tone for the album—blending nostalgia, humor, and heartfelt moments into a soundtrack that feels like swapping stories under the stars.
At the heart of the album lies “23 Days in Between,” a reflective centerpiece inspired by the long road—capturing the freedom, unpredictability, and quiet magic of extended travel. “Enjoying the Ride” brings it back to the present moment, reminding you that the journey itself—not the destination—is where life really happens.
And then there’s “Natty Through and Through (Fun Dip Blues),” captures an hilarious exchange of text messages from our March Madness group regarding our underdog winner.
With a blend of easygoing grooves, Texas soul, and road-tested storytelling, Texas Trails & Silver Tales is more than an album—it’s a lifestyle. It’s about friendship, freedom, and the stories etched into every mile of blacktop and every gleam of silver.
So hitch up, roll out, and let the stories play.

Released May 1, 2026

Hard Truth

Hard Truth is Trashdoctor at their most unfiltered—an album that trades sunset highways for stark realities, digging into the tension, doubt, and defiance that define modern life. Gritty, confrontational, and unapologetically direct, this record pulls no punches as it explores power, perception, and the cost of looking the other way.
The album opens the door with “Who’s Behind the Curtain,” setting a tone of unease and curiosity—questioning who’s really in control. That thread carries into “Print It Anyway” and “Wire Tap Fever,” where themes of information, surveillance, and mistrust crackle with urgency and edge.
At its core, Hard Truth wrestles with systems and consequences. “Follow the Money” cuts straight through the noise with a driving rhythm and pointed perspective, while “Control, Alt, Delete” channels the frustration of wanting to wipe the slate clean in a world that won’t reset. “Two Lines of Reality” stands as a centerpiece—capturing the divide between competing views of truth, perception, and experience.
But the album isn’t all confrontation—it also reflects on the human cost. “When the Work is Done” and “Clocked Out and Fading” bring a quieter weight, exploring exhaustion, identity, and what’s left when the grind finally stops. “More Than the Night” adds a moment of introspection, searching for something deeper beyond the noise.
Closing with “Take Care of Home,” the album lands on a grounded note—bringing the focus back to what matters most when everything else feels uncertain.
Musically, Hard Truth blends raw rock energy with blues-driven grit and modern edge, creating a sound that feels both urgent and timeless. It’s an album that doesn’t ask for agreement—it asks for attention.
Because sometimes the hardest thing to face… is the truth.

*Released May 14, 2026

Wimberley

Wimberley is a front-porch sunset in album form—a heartfelt, reflective journey through time, memory, and the quiet magic of the Texas Hill Country. With this release, Trashdoctor trades grit for grace, weaving together stories of connection, change, and the moments that define who we are.
The album opens with “Wimberley,” a love letter to a place where cypress trees, winding rivers, and star-filled skies create a backdrop for something deeper than just a destination—it’s a feeling. That sense of place carries into “Dueling State Parks,” capturing the spirit of shared adventures, from rugged trails to laughter-filled evenings among friends.
There’s a strong current of nostalgia running throughout. “Back When We Still Believed” and “The Years Go Quiet” reflect on the passage of time—what we gain, what we lose, and what lingers long after the moment has passed. “Our Time in Wimberley” serves as a living snapshot, preserving the small, perfect details that make a fleeting gathering feel timeless.
At its core, Wimberley is about purpose and direction. “What We Were Meant For” and “Where’s It All Going” wrestle with life’s bigger questions, while “Two Roads Rolling” captures the choices we make and the paths we follow—sometimes side by side, sometimes apart.
Seasonal warmth meets quiet reflection in “Silver Bells on Frosty Trails,” blending holiday spirit with Hill Country charm, while “Take Care of Our Own” grounds the album in something enduring—community, loyalty, and looking out for the people who share the road with you.
Musically, Wimberley leans into a rich blend of Americana, Texas country, and laid-back acoustic textures, creating a sound that feels as natural as a breeze through the live oaks. It’s less about the miles traveled, and more about the moments that stay with you.
Because in the end, Wimberley isn’t just a place—it’s where stories become memories… and memories become who we are.

Follow the signal. Catch the sound.